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In the largest sense, global strategy amounts to (1) the optimal disaggregation or slicing of the firm's value chain into as many constituent pieces as organizationally and economically feasible, followed by (2) decisions as how each... more
This article draws on a study of doctors' experiences of clinical managing to highlight research conventions that limit the development and use of middle range theories in grounded studies. Using sensemaking and the psychological... more
This article describes a study of the impact of strategic mission on the relationships between firm performance and selected strategic, structural, and tactical variables. Moderated regression analysis and subgroup analysis were used to... more
The paper extends the Robbins and Pearce (1992) two-stage turnaround response model to include governance factors. In addition to retrenchment and recovery, the paper proposes the addition of a realignment stage, referring specifically to... more
Emerging technologies and innovative developments cause the supply chain management to change dramatically. Therefore the subjects regarding trust have become important. Trust established in Supply Chain causes effective relationships... more
This paper explores the ability of firms to integrate a critical strategic issue, the natural environment, into the strategic planning process within the natural resource-based perspective. Using survey data collected from a wide variety... more
Building on the strategic flexibility perspective, this paper examines the influences of organizational diversity, ownership structure and board characteristics on strategic responses to industrial decline in firms from the UK textile... more
Research on employee-owned organizations to date has utilized alternative theoretical perspectives and has examined varying attitudinal outcomes. This study reviews previous research and attempts to integrate the findings into a causal... more
In this paper we suggest that the study of attempts to secure headquarters level change may now be of increasing sigdicance. Evidence of a wave of H Q level change is beginning to accumulate and requires further investigation. The twin... more
Human Capital Management (HCM) is a management concept that demands theoretical foundations for implementation. It must not be easily equated with human resource management activities. HCM must include initiatives directly focused on the... more
Business intelligence is a promising style extensively used in decision-making processes. The application of Business Intelligence (BI) is growing at an incredible rate in developed countries but its exposure in emerging economies, like... more
Tourism is one of the largest industries in the world and a promising sector to boost a country's growth. Bedulu Village in Gianyar Regency, Bali, is a village with high tourism potential. The village has beautiful natural scenery and... more
This paper seeks to identie variables which explain variations in budget allocations in a UK univirsity using a pooled database relating to two periods: one of resource availability, the other of resource scarcity. The results over both... more
As a developing nation India's progress is very satisfactory and days are not far when we will be counted among the developed nations. Innovative Idea has been implemented to reap the harvest of this fast growth. Financial Service sector... more
Many organizations are devoting enormous amounts of financial and human resources to improve corporate communications. Among the many forms of communication produced by firms, the Chief Executive Officer's (CEO) letter to shareholders is... more
The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that can affect the effectiveness of the Yield Management training program at a semiconductor company. The research framework for this study was designed based on the Kirkpatrick model... more
ABSTRACT Even though knowledge management scholars generally advocate explicit management of knowledge, there is research that cautions against the unintended consequences of such efforts. Some researchers go as far as arguing that... more
Recent approaches to understanding change in organizations have moved beyond just looking at structure and have focused on the role of values in defining the manner in which organizations change. This article integrates the concepts of... more
Recent research has confirmed the study of emotion as an important organizational concept in its own right. Central to this claim is the growing body of research into the causes, content and consequences of emotional labour. However,... more
This study contributes to the limited established empirical research on the impact and relevance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the capital markets of emerging economies. We conducted an event study to demonstrate how the... more
The study attempts to analyze the behavior of investors towards investment pattern and to analyze the factors which an investor takes into consideration while taking Investment decision. Faculty members in Uttarakhand were surveyed using... more
As the world economy is progressing in faster way, organizations are finding it difficult to survive in this competitive environment. From a competitive standpoint, firms now-a-days are more concerned in retaining customers rather than... more
The researchers' attempt is to investigate the factors affecting to customer's intention to select a particular internet service provider in Gampola area. According to the literature reviewed, effecting factors of service quality, price,... more
Co-operation may enable organizations to attain ends that they cannot achieve alone. However, the co-operating partners must have an unusual mix of propensity, (2) power, and persistence. Joint ventures are used in this article to... more
This article addresses the debate concerning the study of management. Arguing that definitions of management have suffered from conceptual obscurity, it advocates that an understanding of management must address relational, constitutive... more
The purpose of this paper is to critically explore the communities of practice approach to managing knowledge and its use among management academics and practitioners in recent years. In so doing, the aim is to identify the limits of the... more
The mutual perceptions were obtained of I 13 Japanese and IOO British managers working in the London offices of 18 Japanese companies. Eighteen semantic differential items were used to permit each respondent to report his auto stereotype... more
The contemporary literature concentrates on ‘make or buy’ decisions in design and production activities, assuming that decisions about the underlying fields of technological knowledge will automatically be the same. Building on previous... more
Research on strategic decision making has considered advice-seeking behaviour as an important top management team attribute that influences organizational outcomes. Yet, our understanding about how top management teams utilize advice to... more
It is generally assumed in the popular management literature that the TQM (total quality management) and BPR (business process re-engineering) movements are the two latest expressions of an increasing sophistication in management... more
In the largest sense, global strategy amounts to (1) the optimal disaggregation or slicing of the firm's value chain into as many constituent pieces as organizationally and economically feasible, followed by (2) decisions as how each... more
Downsizing is a deceptively complex construct that is conflated with a variety of synonymous terms, including rightsizing, resizing, restructuring, de-layering, and redundancies. Downsizing, rightsizing, restructuring the human resource... more
The research investigates the occupational stressors and stress outcomes associated with being a female manager compared to her male counterpart, and the relationship between these stressors and stress manifestations. A multi-dimensional... more
Personality has been regarded as a practical force in determining the success or failure in life. Personality has been viewed as a source of person's attitude exhibited in the workplace over the years. Personality of an individual starts... more
This article focuses on teamworking as a form of governmentality whereby management seeks to govern by distance. This involves mobilizing the support and commitment of employees to teamworking and organizational goals by... more
Why do organizational members derive pleasure from being dishonest? The paper seeks to respond to this question by adopting a psychoanalytically informed approach to the analysis of how individuals perceive their own corruptness. I focus... more
As signaled on the initial pages, the book is intended to have a practical dimension and trigger tangible actions aimed at improving the condition of social sciences, so that they have ‘something to say,’ as the subtitle reads. The... more
This paper explores the ability of firms to integrate a critical strategic issue, the natural environment, into the strategic planning process within the natural resource-based perspective. Using survey data collected from a wide variety... more